Example sentences of "but also [prep] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings .
2 These results reflect accuracy , not only of bicarbonate concentration determination , but also of volume measurements including contaminating saliva and gastric fluid .
3 They will be needed not only to compile the initial list but also for reference purposes .
4 Acciòn Nacional initially provided a temporary home not only for realists like the Salamanca lawyer José Maria Gil Robles , who in his memoirs ( published thirty years later ) was to admit to always having been ‘ a monarchist at heart ’ , but also for monarchist die-hards .
5 The information obtained was being used not only for patient care but also for management purposes such as audit , planning services , resource management , and monitoring contracts .
6 Mail order is used predominantly for clothing , but also for leather goods , sports goods , small electrical appliances and the like .
7 ‘ I use objects around the house for the background , not only for portraits , but also for figure paintings .
8 It must not only drop its concern for style and ethos but also for parish boundaries .
9 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
10 In studying its attention has to be given not only to the relationship between government and the local authorities , but also to government attempts to influence the behaviour of building societies and landlords .
11 Judicial review is available not only to citizens ( individuals , corporations , trusts and so on ) with grievances against government but also to government bodies with a grievance against another government body .
12 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
13 ‘ Not many girls leave school not only with good exam passes but also with competence certificates in horse-riding , swimming and lace-making ! ’
14 The disagreement revolves around the role of the class struggle in the Third World , and it is not only with representatives of the transnational capitalist class , but also with dependency theorists .
15 It was not until the 1880s that intercolonial connections were made , and the stations which connected them became important not only as points of break of gauge , and therefore of journey for passengers , but also as customs centres .
16 Arthur Wilson was also the first deaf Briton to own a car , ( in 1896 ) and competed in races not only in cars or on cycles , but also on motor bikes .
17 These include not only downward pressure on wages , but also on employment conditions .
18 The problem drinker in our society can be defined as any person who experiences social , psychological or physical problems as a consequence of his or her own repeated drinking , and services should not only be aimed at the individuals themselves but also at family members who suffer as a result of someone else 's drinking .
19 Hornbills , too , live in forests , but also in woodland savannahs in Asia and Africa .
20 Other mitigating measures could involve the encouragement of private concerns to develop their own plantations , as is already occurring on a small scale , not only in the rainforest regions but also in savanna regions where Eucalyptus is being successfully cultivated to provide fuelwood and poles .
21 Liverpool , Glasgow and Manchester dominate the list of fastest declining LLMAs for 1971–81 , not just in absolute but also in percentage terms , despite their large size , with London not far behind .
22 Ploughing , which is commonly used to prepare upland sites for afforestation , results not only in the drying out of soils and peats , but also in nutrient losses which are in excess of those occurring in undisturbed habitats .
23 It is often argued that we would all be better off if we followed the Warsaw Pact system of accepting their superpower 's equipment , produced mainly in the Soviet Union , but also in satellite countries like Czechoslovakia .
24 The military world was on the threshold of far-reaching revolutionary changes in weapon technology , not only in atomic weapons , but also in propulsion systems , missile guidance and electronics generally .
25 This was primarily to be financed by increasing the deficit by DM5,900 million ( which was therefore expected to rise to nearly DM33,000 million ) but also by expenditure cuts , most notably of DM545 million on defence .
26 Trends apparent in measures taken by Third Republican governments in 1939 , but also by Vichy governments between 1940 and 1942 , were confirmed : the state monopoly of the airwaves and the integration of all existing radio stations within a state broadcasting corporation , Radiodiffusion Française ( RDF ) , a ‘ service exterieur ’ within the PTT .
27 Young people 's needs for information , understanding , and entertainment are not only met by books but also by television programmes , by cinema films , and by recorded sound .
28 Support for the enactment of a law creating resale rights for visual artists is strong , however , not just among artists but also among US legislators involved in arts policy at the national level .
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